Some of the cheap imports may be metric thread.
Regarding N or UHF, I've switched to good quality crimp fittings eons ago,
and if one buys the proper prep and a quality crimp tool they are very
reliable.
Pete k1zjh
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I believe the connector produced in China have threading problems.
Mike N2MS
> On December 5, 2018 at 4:52 PM James Lee wrote:
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> The Pasternack offerings are pretty expensive, especially given that no
> silver is present! They are listed at about 11 bucks each unless I misread
> the
Hi,
Isn't that what pipe wrenches are for?
73,
Bill KU8H
On 12/5/18 5:24 PM, CUTTER DAVID via Topband wrote:
I've had lots of PL259s (probably cheap ones) that have non-matching threads.
David G3UNA/G6CP
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I've had lots of PL259s (probably cheap ones) that have non-matching threads.
David G3UNA/G6CP
> On 05 December 2018 at 21:52 James Lee wrote:
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> The Pasternack offerings are pretty expensive, especially given that no
> silver is present! They are listed at about 11 bucks each unless I
Are the installation instructions anywhere?
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> On Dec 5, 2018, at 4:52 PM, James Lee wrote:
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> The Pasternack offerings are pretty expensive, especially given that no
> silver is present! They are listed at about 11 bucks each unless I misread
> the data; I will try a
The Pasternack offerings are pretty expensive, especially given that no silver
is present! They are listed at about 11 bucks each unless I misread the data;
I will try a couple of them with RG213.
Sad to hear ths rumour that there may be a threading problem when using these
and attaching to